What emperor was Sun Quan?
Wudong Dadi Sun Quan (182-252) was born in Fuchun (now Fuyang, Zhejiang), Zhongmou, and Han nationality. Wu, the founding emperor of the Three Kingdoms period, reigned from 229 to 252. It is said that he is a descendant of China strategist Sun Wu. Sun Jian, the second son of Changsha satrap, pacified Jiangdong with his elder brothers Wuhou and Sun Ce in his childhood. At the beginning of 200, Sun Ce died, and Sun Quan succeeded him as the master of Jiangdong. In 2008, Sun Quan formed an alliance with Liu Bei, Chibi defeated Cao, and the situation of three points in the world was initially formed. In 2 19, Sun Quan took Jingzhou from Liu Bei, which greatly increased the territory of Wu. In 222, Sun Quan became the king of Wu, and in 229, he became the emperor, thus formally establishing the State of Wu. From Sima Guang's Purple Tongzhi Sword. It tells the historical story of the famous Dongwu star Monroe who listened to the advice of her master Sun Quan and read books during the Three Kingdoms. Selected as a Chinese textbook.